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Fresh details emerge as Prime suspect is arrested for torturing teenage colleague over a man

KAMPALA: Police have arrested the prime suspect in the viral video in which a girl was filmed being beaten by colleagues over a man.

According to Kampala Metropolitan deputy police spokesperson, Luke Owoyesigyire , 18 year old Kafta Queen handed herself to police at Kensington post .

“She said she wanted to apologise for her actions. That is where she was arrested and currently detained at Kira division police station,”Owoyesigyire said.

Owoyesigyire told the Daily Post that the suspect admitted to having lured the victim to Kira from where she was beaten by a group that was waiting for her.

“The suspect says she invited the victim to attend her birthday celebrations, only to start beating her up with colleagues.”

The Nile Post has also learnt that on Sunday, the prime suspect, Kafta had organized her 18th birthday and among the people she invited was the victim, Nicole.

It is said that Kafta asked Nicole to pretend as if she had fallen in love with her(Kafta) boyfriend to test her faithfulness only to find out that the victim was well known to the boyfriend.

“Before Nicole came, Kafta asked her friends who had come for the birthday party to hide and when she arrived, they pounced on her by accusing her of sleeping with her boyfriend,”Owoyesigyire said.

He noted that police is now trying to arrest more suspects involved in the incident after their identities were revealed.

Earlier, the victim, Pretty Nicole whose mother said is 14 said she is to blame for her predicaments.

“She has refused to cooperate with the Police to help identify the suspects but is instead blaming herself for whatever happened and feels she deserved the beating,” Owoyesigyire told the Nile Post on Tuesday morning.

In her statement, the victim’s mother, Aisha Kwagala, a resident of Kagaba zone, Kiringente Sub-County, in the Mpigi district said the victim ran away from home.

“She escaped from my home but I was surprised to see her being beaten by people I don’t know,” Kwagala said in a statement.

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